This is a community archive. No events are running at 1763. The recurring events listed here ran between 2003 and October 2022 and are preserved here as a record of the community's life.
Events & Parties
A typical month at 1763 carried two or three play parties, four to six classes, multiple munches hosted by independent groups, and a slow-rolling drumbeat of guest presenters and special nights.
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Recurring Events
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SpankMe in Atlanta
A monthly evening dedicated to spanking play - paddles, hands, canes, and a bottom-friendly atmosphere. One of 1763's longest-running themed parties.
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Rope Bite @Nite
Rope education that wrapped into an open jam or full play party as the night progressed. A staple for the Atlanta rope community.
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Whippersnappers Play Party & Munch
The Whippersnappers group, one of Atlanta's longest-running BDSM social organizations, regularly hosted munches and play parties at 1763. Their LiveJournal archives many of those events.
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Nouveau Atlanta
A kinkster social and education group that ran negotiation workshops, themed nights, and discussion meetups at 1763. Nouveau is still active.
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Atlanta-Area Spanking Society
A long-running spanko community group that used 1763 as a venue for parties and classes. Still active in the region.
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Open Dungeon Nights
Generalist play parties without a single theme. The most-trafficked nights of the year.
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Themed Parties
Period nights, fetishwear nights, "Switch Night," "Tops & Bottoms" exchanges, and a yearly slate of holiday-themed parties.
Annual Conventions
DomCon Atlanta
For more than a decade, DomCon's Atlanta event used 1763 as its dungeon venue. The convention's choice of Atlanta as a host city was tied directly to 1763's existence.
Frolicon
The annual Atlanta alternative-lifestyles convention used 1763 as its primary play space. Frolicon's dungeon partnership ran throughout 1763's operating years.
House Rules at Events
Every event carried the same baseline rules:
- No alcohol. Period. The club was a substance-free play environment.
- No cell phones on the play floor. Privacy was non-negotiable.
- Dungeon monitors in every room. Trained, first-aid certified, and empowered to stop a scene if needed.
- Consent and negotiation first. Newcomers were expected to attend an orientation before participating in scenes.
- Membership required for most events. Some classes were open to vetted guests; play parties were members-only.
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Where the Community Gathers Now
The events above no longer happen at 1763. Many of the groups that hosted at 1763 are still active and still hosting elsewhere in metro Atlanta:
Couples and dynamics that formed at 1763 events often continue D/s practices at home. If you are looking for structure outside of a club night - tasks, agreements, growth tracking between Doms and subs - the SubTasks app (subtasksapp.com) is built around exactly that.